Sinopse
The Transforming Lives Together Podcast is a ministry of St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church in Tonawanda, NY. St. Bartholomews is on mission to see lives powerfully transformed through a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. For more information on the church please visit our website at: www.stbartston.org
Episódios
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Episode 75 - Revelation Made Relevant 5.1
16/03/2026 Duração: 52minJesus said, “For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a man give in return for his soul?” Scripture is clear that our life on this planet is nothing more than a vapor, or like a flower that blossoms for a season and then withers away and is no more. Such is the stuff of this world, too; it rusts, it tarnishes, and it decays. Still, the temptation exists for us to put so much stock in that which is temporary rather than in that which is eternal. The way we overcome such temptation is through self-denial, through taking up our cross daily and following Jesus. This, of course, is not easy because our sinful nature is constantly waging war with God’s Spirit in us, and in some cases, this internal struggle is fleshed out through the external reality of persecution. In our study this week, Jesus encourages the persecuted church in Smyrna and assures them of the eternal, unfading crown awaiting all those who endure to the end.
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Episode 74 - Revelation Made Relevant 4.2
26/02/2026 Duração: 25minIt is difficult to hold truth and love together in our culture today, especially when we’re pressured to accept that there are different kinds of love and different truths to live by. One temptation we ultimately face is to place love above truth, to be tolerating and accepting of beliefs and behaviors that God does not accept nor tolerate. In giving in to this temptation, many churches have died or are dying, and many have been deceived through their false teaching. Another temptation is to place truth above love, to treat those who are less than “perfect” as objects of God’s wrath rather than objects of His mercy. In giving in to this temptation, many churches have died or are dying, and many have been scarred spiritually and emotionally, believing they don’t belong. In order for us to be faithful and effective witnesses, we need to hold to the truth of God’s Word while also proclaiming and living out His love, acknowledging that none of us measures up to His standard, but that there is grace and forgivenes
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A Saintly Moment - Polycarp
23/02/2026 Duração: 07minToday, we remember Polycarp, Bishop and Martyr of Smyrna.The short bio on Polycarp is taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today is from Matthew 20:20-23(ESV).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.
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Episode 73 - Revelation Made Relevant 4.1
17/02/2026 Duração: 38minHello and welcome to the Transforming Lives Together Podcast.The word “culture” is used often in our discourse today. You may have heard people talk about a “culture war,” or about things that are “counterculture,” or there being a “lack of culture,” say in an organization. This emphasis of, and concern over, culture points to the importance of having a common set of values, a shared vision of what it means to live the good life that our lives and our communities can be rooted in. Much like in the parable of the tares, when other interests, especially those that are immoral, are sown into the culture we’re growing, some of the fruit becomes tangled up and choked. This is what we will see as we turn our attention to Christ’s letter to the seven churches in Asia Minor, beginning with the church in Ephesus.The Transforming Lives Together podcast is a ministry of St. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church in Tonawanda, NY.To learn more about our church please visit: stbartston.org You can also connect with St. Bartholomew
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A Saintly Moment - Absalom Jones
13/02/2026 Duração: 08minToday, we remember Fr. Absalom Jones.The short bio on Fr. Jones is taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today is from Isaiah 61:1-4(ESV).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.
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Episode 72 - Revelation Made Relevant 3.2
10/02/2026 Duração: 33minIn one of Fanny Crosby’s more famous hymns, we hear the line, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine! O what a foretaste of glory divine!” Foretaste is a good word to describe what John receives on our behalf in the book of Revelation: a foretaste of Christ’s divinity and majesty, a foretaste of heavenly worship, a foretaste of things to come. As we will learn in our lesson this week, this vision that John receives is also an assurance to us of Christ’s victory over death and our victory through Him, and we can live this life with confidence because Jesus is the first and final word, and the one who holds all the cards.
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Episode 71 - Revelation Made Relevant 3.1
05/03/2024 Duração: 34minLife comes with many trials and difficulties, and you find that out the moment you take your first breath on this planet. Most times we may be able to lean on our friends and family to help us get by, but sometimes we’re on our own, or we feel that way. In the moment, we may decide to give up, thinking there’s no end in sight. We may even doubt our beliefs. So, what is the secret to persevering through hard times? The answer can be found in Psalm 11 verse 4, “The Lord is in His holy temple, The Lord’s throne is in heaven.” This is what John witnesses at the beginning of his vision. There John sees, in the words of Daniel, “one like the Son of Man” seated on a throne in the middle of the golden lampstands. This means the one who loves us and died for us has indeed overcome the world, and now reigns in heaven, assuring us of our own victory over this world no matter how difficult our life gets.
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A Saintly Moment - John and Charles Wesley
05/03/2024 Duração: 07minToday we remember priests and reformers of the church, John and Charles Wesley.The short bio on John and Charles is taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today comes from Isaiah 49:5-6(NKJV).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.
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A Saintly Moment - George Herbert
27/02/2024 Duração: 07minToday we remember Anglican priest and poet, George Herbert.The short bio on George is taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today comes from 1 Peter 5:1-4(NKJV).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.
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Episode 70 - Revelation made Relevant Part 2.2
26/02/2024 Duração: 32minOne of the many things to consider when studying the book of Revelation is how Jesus and the Father are presented. John is giving us a glimpse into heaven, a peek behind the veil to encourage us and confirm what we believe regarding the nature of God the Father and God the Son, Jesus Christ. The churches John was writing to were dealing with various issues, and some were enduring persecution. His account of what he witnessed, the revealing of what is truly real, was a sober reminder and warning to those in folly, and a cup of cold water to those faithful souls, wearied and parched. Today, we should draw encouragement from John’s witness, that everything, the entire universe and all that it contains, is held together by Christ, who is the Alpha and the Omega.
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A Saintly Moment - Independence Day
03/07/2023 Duração: 07minToday we celebrate Independence Day.The short excerpt on the history of the liturgical celebration of Independence Day was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today comes from Hebrews 11:8-16(NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.
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A Saintly Moment - St. Brigid
31/01/2023 Duração: 07minToday we remember St. Brigid of Kildare.The short bio on Brigid's life and ministry was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today comes from 1 Corinthians 1:26-31(NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.Painting: Alexandra Ogle-Ottinger, 2019
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A Saintly Moment - Conversion of St. Paul
24/01/2023 Duração: 07minToday we remember the Conversion of St. Paul.The short bio on Paul's conversion was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today comes from Matthew 10:16-22(ESV).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.Painting: The Conversion of Saint Paul (or Conversion of Saul), by the Italian painter Caravaggio
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Episode 69 - Revelation made Relevant Part 2.1
21/09/2022 Duração: 59minMany of us are privileged to own multiple copies of the Bible, especially through our favorite Bible app. The internet grants us access to a wide range of resources in online study guides, videos, and podcasts (like this one). With so many resources at our fingertips, we can fall into the trap of thinking that we can study and understand the Bible all on our own without the Church. If this were the case, then the apostles would’ve written a lot more letters to individual believers instead of churches, but they didn’t. Even the revelation God gave to John was meant for the seven churches, and, as Fr. Ward points out, were meant to be read out loud in those churches. So, while personal study is important, the Church provides us a buffer against heresy and a wealth of wisdom and insight into the scriptures.
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Episode 68 - Revelation made Relevant Part 1.2
22/08/2022 Duração: 35minThe book of Revelation is the only book in the Bible that promises a blessing to those who read, hear, and, most importantly, heed what it says. This shows how important our Lord’s Revelation to John is, whether you’re a Christian in first century Smyrna or twenty-first century America. Now the type of importance the book has depends upon how we view it. Does it just have historical significance, or is there future significance as well? Is it allegory, or reality? As Fr. Ward breaks down for us, there are essentially four main views of Revelation held at different times by different factions in the Church, and while parts of Revelation could point to each of those views, no one view is able to completely interpret a book so profound.
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A Saintly Moment - St. Mary the Virgin
16/08/2022 Duração: 06minToday we remember the Mother of our Lord, St. Mary the Virgin.The short bio on Mary was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading for today comes from Isaiah 61:10-11(NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.
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A Saintly Moment - St. Laurence
09/08/2022 Duração: 07minToday we remember Laurence, deacon, and martyr at Rome 258.The short bio on Laurence was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture readings are 2 Corinthians 9:6-10 and John 12:24-26(NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.
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Episode 67 - Revelation made Relevant Part 1.1
08/08/2022 Duração: 47minOne of the more controversial and talked about books in the Bible is Revelation. It’s a book that seems to have its foot in both past, present, and future, and gives us a vivid image of heavenly worship and the judgment of this world. The Apostle John is credited as being the author, though His role might be better understood as a recorder, writing down what he was seeing and hearing. This could offer an explanation as to why scholars find John’s Greek to be unrefined in comparison with his gospel. Trying to describe the supernatural events John was observing would be difficult to put in words, for words are inadequate to describe what our minds are inadequate to comprehend. Still, John was able to provide for us an awe-inspiring witness that is meant to encourage the church as the church endures persecution.
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A Saintly Moment - St. Joseph of Arimathaea
02/08/2022 Duração: 06minToday we remember Joseph of Arimathaea.The short bio on Joseph was taken from the 2001 edition of the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.The scripture reading is Proverbs 4:10-18 (NASB).The Collect comes from the Lesser Feasts and Fasts.
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Episode 66 - Can-Do and Joyous Christian Part 06
23/12/2021 Duração: 54minIt can be difficult to continue moving forward when we are in the midst of trouble in this life. Yet, it is necessary for us to do so if we are to experience the Joy of the Lord in the midst of the trouble. As we will discover in our study for this week, there are practical exercises we can do to keep us from focusing on the trouble and allow us to continue to focus on the Joy of the Lord.